Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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Metz vs Montpellier Match Recap - Jan 11, 2026

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Montpellier's Dominance: A 4-0 Statement Against Metz in the Coupe de France

Montpellier's emphatic 4-0 victory over Metz in the Coupe de France Round of 32 marks a significant turnaround for a team that had been struggling in recent weeks. After a disheartening loss to Dunkerque just days prior, Montpellier showcased their attacking prowess and tactical discipline, leaving Metz reeling and questioning their own form.

Issoufou's early goal set the tone for Montpellier, who had been searching for a spark after a series of disappointing performances. This match was a stark contrast to their previous outing, where they managed only one shot on target against Dunkerque. The offensive revival was led by Teji Savanier, who not only scored from the penalty spot but also orchestrated play from midfield, demonstrating his importance to the team's structure. His ability to create chances was evident as Montpellier capitalized on Metz's defensive frailties.

Metz entered this match with a mixed bag of results, including a draw against Lorient and a win against Biesheim in the previous round of the Coupe de France. Despite dominating possession with 66% against Montpellier, they failed to convert that control into meaningful chances. Their inability to score from open play has been a recurring theme, with only three goals in their last five matches. This lack of clinical finishing was painfully evident as they struggled to break down Montpellier's organized defense.

Montpellier's tactical setup under coach Zoumana Camara proved effective, utilizing a 4-2-3-1 formation that allowed them to exploit Metz's weaknesses. The midfield duo of Bećir Omeragić and Everson Junior provided both defensive cover and attacking support, allowing the forwards to thrive. The contrast in midfield effectiveness was stark; while Montpellier's midfielders were able to link up play and create opportunities, Metz's midfield struggled to maintain possession and lacked creativity.

The statistics tell a compelling story. Metz led in total shots with 7 compared to Montpellier's 6, yet they only managed 3 shots on target, equal to Montpellier's output. This highlights a critical issue: while Metz could generate attempts, they lacked the precision and composure needed to convert those into goals. Their expected goals (xG) metrics have consistently fallen short, reflecting their struggles in front of goal.

Defensively, Metz's backline appeared vulnerable throughout the match. The absence of cohesion among defenders like Sadibou Sané and Fodé Ballo-Touré allowed Montpellier to exploit gaps effectively. The visitors took advantage of this disorganization, with Nicolas Pays and Alexandre Mendy combining well to create scoring opportunities. The penalty awarded to Montpellier further emphasized Metz's defensive lapses, as they failed to contain the attacking threats posed by their opponents.

Montpellier's victory not only serves as a much-needed boost in confidence but also raises questions about Metz's future in this competition. With their recent form characterized by inconsistency and missed opportunities, they must reassess their approach moving forward. The defeat could be a turning point for Metz, forcing them to confront their shortcomings head-on.

The implications of this match extend beyond just progression in the Coupe de France. For Montpellier, this victory could signal a resurgence as they look to build momentum in Ligue 2. The performance of players like Savanier, who has been pivotal in both scoring and assisting, will be crucial as they aim to climb the league standings.

In contrast, Metz must regroup quickly. Their recent performances have shown flashes of potential but have ultimately been marred by a lack of execution. The pressure is mounting on coach Stephane Le Mignan to find solutions that can translate possession into goals and tighten up their defense.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Montpellier's quest for redemption after a rocky start to the season and Metz's struggle to find consistency amid fluctuating performances. As they move forward, both teams will need to harness the lessons learned from this encounter to shape their respective paths in the competition and beyond.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 11, 2026 at 7:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Montpellier
Combo Double chance : draw or Montpellier and +1.5 goals
Metz
0%
Draw
50%
Montpellier
50%

Team Lineups

Metz
4-2-3-1
COACH
Stephane Le Mignan
1
Ousmane Ba
3
Fodé Ballo-Touré
4
Urie-Michel Mboula
5
Sadibou Sané
2
Koffi Kouao
6
Alpha Touré
8
Boubacar Traoré
7
Georgiy Tsitaishvili
10
Gauthier Hein
11
Malick Mbaye
9
Ibou Sane
Montpellier
4-2-3-1
COACH
Zoumana Camara
1
Viktor Dzodic
3
Lucas Mincarelli Davin
4
Yael Mouanga
5
Julien Laporte
2
Enzo Tchato Mbiayi
7
Everson Junior
6
Bećir Omeragić
8
Yanis Issoufou
11
Teji Savanier
10
Nicolas Pays
9
Alexandre Mendy

Metz Substitutes

12 Benjamin Stambouli
M
13 Maxime Colin
D
14 Joel Asoro
F
15 Terry Yegbe
D
16 Jonathan Fischer
G
17 Giorgi Abuashvili
F
18 Cléo Mélières
D
19 Morgan Bokele Mputu
F
20 Believe Munongo
M

Montpellier Substitutes

12 Christopher Jullien
D
13 Robin Thiland-Herard
F
14 Victor Orakpo
F
15 Khalil Fayad
M
17 Lucas Da Silva
M
18 Naoufel El Hannach
D

Match Statistics

13
Total Shots
11
5
Shots on Goal
6
4
Shots off Goal
4
4
Blocked Shots
1
9
Shots Inside Box
7
4
Shots Outside Box
4
66%
Ball Possession (%)
34%
566
Total Passes
281
510
Accurate Passes
220
90%
Pass Accuracy (%)
78%
6
Fouls
16
2
Corner Kicks
6
0
Offsides
2
1
Yellow Cards
3
2
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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